Real conversations and practical advice for everyday leaders. Sit across the table from one of the foremost experts in leadership and business. In his simple and approachable style, Pat tackles every topic related to the world of work (and some that aren’t). From culture to teamwork to building world-class organizations, Pat brings his wisdom, humor, and insight together to provide actionable advi... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 227 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ManagementBusiness |
Which bubbles are you a part of? This week, Pat and the team discuss the existence and implications of 'bubbles' as they relate to industries, expertise, and technology. more
Please don't actually smell your customers. This week, Pat, Cody, and Beau discuss why being in close proximity to customers and clients is necessary if we want our products and services to hit the mark. more
The concepts of trust and conflict in the workplace are still just as simple as they were two decades ago. This week, Pat and the team discuss their thoughts on 'psychological safety'. more
'Eavesdropping' is a part of our organization's culture, and it helps our team stay on the same page. This week, Pat and the team discuss the merits of having strategic conversations within earshot of your colleagues and giving others the opportunit... more
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I think the 2 unpaid ads are more similar than Pat suggested-because we need some external perspective to see the parts of ourselves that are hidden from us. The app-based ear wax removal system is a tangible example of the role of a counselor/spiritual advisor. Please understand I mean no offense intended to all the counselors out there! Love your show so much.
Pat and The Table Group team consistently address the real-world challenges to create healthy organizations. With a unique combination of reality, vulnerability, and humor the podcast brings a refreshing perspective of how to bring humanity into the workplace. The episode on healing leaders wounds is a much needed topic that few leaders address. Thank you for your willingness to acknowledge how healing wounds is fundamentally connected to creating healthy organizations.
Dear Patrick Lencioni. I am a big fan of your work and I used to really love this podcast. more
The Oxford comma conversation was unexpected, informative, and hilarious! Honestly, that is an accurate description for this podcast.
I have been listening to the podcast for awhile now, I really appreciate having Pat share his insights from all the work their team has done. The main issue I have is that Pat seems to rally cry against remote work, technology on a regular basis. As a senior manager that is a millennial, work and the expectations around it has changed. I was hoping Pat would be able to help us find a way to navigate this new working world, but anytime it comes up he seems to just say it was better in the past, o... more
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Apple Podcasts | #12 | Australia/Business/Management |
Apple Podcasts | #31 | Italy/Business/Management |
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